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Informacni bulletin KPUFO SK - 2007 No 01
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN Issue: 1/2007 Date: April 15, 2007 Publisher: Klub psychotroniky a UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic) Document Type: Informational Bulletin
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Title: INFORMAČNÝ BULLETIN
Issue: 1/2007
Date: April 15, 2007
Publisher: Klub psychotroniky a UFO – Slovenská republika (Club of Psychotronics and UFO – Slovak Republic)
Document Type: Informational Bulletin
This electronic bulletin from the preparatory committee of the Club of Psychotronics and UFO in the Slovak Republic serves to inform members and interested parties about new developments in anomalous phenomena and the club's activities. It encourages readers to join if they align with the club's goals and to spread the word.
Internal Affairs
The bulletin notes a growing number of people submitting their experiences and photographs of anomalous phenomena. However, it stresses the need for more active members who can actively engage with observers, solve problems, and provide support to those who have experienced unexplained events. The club aims to emulate the growth of its Czech counterpart, KPUFO.CZ, which has become a large organization by focusing on people's needs. The bulletin emphasizes that anomalous phenomena are not a means of self-aggrandizement but a service to those who have had unexplained experiences and lack understanding or support from friends and family.
A key objective is to process UFO cases into a unified database, which will be taken over from KPUFO.CZ. The club's archive already contains approximately 330 cases, with a new one arriving every ten days. The era of investigation teams rushing to every case is over; instead, the club requires a dense network of collaborators who can gather necessary information with minimal travel costs. The club seeks representatives and specialists in various regions of Slovakia for different areas of anomalous phenomena.
Events
Several upcoming events are announced:
- Spring Meeting in Březová nad Svitavou: May 18-20, 2007, at RS "Pohoda." Information about the center is available at http://www.ubytovnapohoda.web.wo.cz. The program will be based on offers from KPUFO and Záře members. Photos from past events can be found at http://mujweb.cz/www/zahady%2Dsetkani/.
- Podorlické meeting in Česká skalice: June 8-10, 2007, at Vila Čerych, organized by Klub Záblesk Jaroměř.
- Festival fantazie Chotěboř: June 29 - July 8, 2007. This is the 11th annual Festival of Fantasy in the Czech Republic, featuring a "MysteryCon" program focused on mysteries and enigmas. The theme for this year is "Scars of Mother Earth," covering topics like crop circles, Ley lines, Nazca, and megalithic sites.
International Relations
In the past year, the club joined an initiative by colleagues from neighboring countries to establish the Eastern European Association of Researchers of Anomalous Phenomena. Discussions are ongoing among colleagues, and cases are being consulted. The association's website is hosted under the Czech colleagues' pages: http://www.kpufo.eu/veas.
Club Correspondence
The club is preparing a documentary series for STV (Slovak Television) titled "Záhady SK" (Mysteries SK), focusing on phenomena between heaven and earth. One episode will explore the occurrence of poltergeists in Slovakia. The club is seeking advice on contacts and locations related to poltergeist activity, both past and present, and is looking for individuals with experience who are willing to share their knowledge.
Another planned segment will focus on individuals with exceptional abilities, such as telekinesis, psychokinesis, or pyrokinesis, and those who can influence electronic devices (e.g., causing streetlights to go out, damaging computers, or changing TV channels). Information about such individuals is requested.
Cases for Resolution
The bulletin highlights intriguing cases and mysterious locations, suggesting that joint actions and expeditions could unite friends and researchers and foster new relationships. Several specific cases are presented:
- Pečenický val ("Giant's Rampart"): Information is available on the club's website.
- Megalithic structure in Holíč: Information is available on the club's website. The destruction of stones is described as a direct offense.
- Cryptogram from 1901: A cryptogram found on a tin plate in Bratislava is said to contain a key to the treasure of a defunct order of Clarissines. Readers are encouraged to attempt a solution.
- Runic inscription on Velestúr hill: Located in the Kremnické vrchy mountains, this is the highest peak in the area.
- Celtic fortification Havránok: Situated on the Liptov, near the Liptovská Mara dam, about 20 km from Ružomberok.
- Uhrovec Incident: A man near Uhrovec claims that in 1998, a strange "flying eye" landed in his garden and abducted him in a flash of bright, milky light, causing a three-hour memory lapse. Klub Hyperion investigated, and their on-site measurements reportedly confirmed the witness's account. The bulletin questions the nature of these measurements and seeks further information or clarification. The victim is reportedly trying to create a signaling device to facilitate landings by extraterrestrials. Information about this case, including the witness's name and contact, is sought.
Unresolved Tasks
Readers who are interested in these cases are invited to provide explanations or assist with analysis by writing to the club.
- Organizational Meeting: The bulletin inquires about when an in-person meeting of the KPUFO-SK preparatory committee could be organized, suggesting Košice as a possible location.
- Media Outreach: It is necessary to contact local press and regional radio stations, which have high viewership, to announce the club's existence.
- Poltergeist Investigation: The offer remains open for someone to investigate a report of a "haunted house" in Bušince, Veľký Krtíš district. Readers are asked if they know anyone living nearby who might have information.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The bulletin consistently emphasizes the importance of community, collaboration, and active participation in researching anomalous phenomena. It positions the club as a vital support system for individuals experiencing unexplained events, highlighting a sense of responsibility towards these individuals. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry, seeking to gather and process information systematically, and encouraging public engagement in uncovering mysteries. There is a clear focus on building a strong network within Slovakia and fostering connections with international organizations in the field.